Wednesday, January 02, 2013

We are now all experts on dural blood clots.

I have seen more 3-D cutaways of the outgoing Secretary of State's grape in the last 48 hours than I have goofy cartoons of a baby wearing a sash reading "2013".

The ghoulish obsession with the internal bits of ailing politicians, especially during the hours when normal people are trying to eat breakfast or dinner, is annoying and gross. At least this wasn't another encounter with presidential polyps. (Although, come to think of it, I'm not sure which is the more unappetizing place to find oneself: Up Reagan's ass or inside Hillary's head?).

IF IT WERE UP TO ME I WOULD IMPEACH /INDITE FOR HIGH CRIMES AND MISDEMEANORS POTUS AND HIS HENCHPERSONSWITH NO APOLOGIES TO MME LAFARGE AND WS GILBERT IVE GOT A LONG LIST OF CHARGESAND SPECIFICATIONS AND ITS GETTING LONGER DAILY

I remember from my days in the medical game that subdural hematomas had a very high association with alcoholism. You don't suppose that Hillary might be prone to the drink, now do you? Sometimes folks who drink too much can't remember much either. Just sayin'...

I remember from my days in the medical game that subdural hematomas had a very high association with alcoholism. You don't suppose that Hillary might be prone to the drink, now do you? Sometimes folks who drink too much can't remember much either. Just sayin'... "

And they are also prone to falling down and hitting their heads, also, without involvement of a stomach virus and dehydration or whatever. Better check those vitamin levels while you're at it, not that you will find a high Vitamin K.

Didn't she have the "stomach flu" a few years ago too? Either she's got terrible difficulties washing her hands, or something is up. Pancreatitis is exactly the sort of thing you'd claim was stomach flu, it also leads to dehydration, and while there are a number of different causes, alcohol abuse would be the most common one.